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Show Society ON COAST TRIP. Mrs. John Smeding and her daughter daugh-ter Mary left for tho coast Wednesday Wednes-day evening. They will visit both expositions ex-positions and other places of Interest Inter-est PROGRAM FOR MRS. FERRARO'S RECITAt. Following is the program which has been arranged by Sirs, Joseph Ferraro : to be given at her recital at the First MethodlBt church, Tuesday evoning, next with Frod C. Graham, tenor, of t Salt Lake, as assisting artist Program. Sonata, Op. 27-No. 1 i Andanta WwJ- Allegro H Adagio Allegro Vivace Beethoven Mrs. Ferraro. (a) Myrra Clutsam (b) 111 Sing Thee Songs of Araby Clay (c) Sweet Littlo Woman O'Mlno. . . ...., Bartlett Mr. Graham. (a) Prelude ...Rachmaninoff (b) Country Dance Alexander Mac Fayden (c) Nocturne Chopin Mrs. Ferraro. "My Dreams" Tosti Mr. Graham. (a) Spinning Song Mendolssohn (b) To the Sea (Ocean thou Mighty Monster) Mao Dowell (o) Bourrie Fantasque Bmmanual Chabrior Tho Sonata by Beethoven, which Mrs. Ferraro will render is tho ono that was played by Padorewskl in Salt Lake, when he appeared there a few years ago. "To the Sea" is a Tone Poem by the American composer compos-er "MacDowell" In which he alms to portray the mighty tossing and seething seeth-ing of the ocean, and the "Bourrie Fantasque" by a French composer, is very modern in style and of an odd-ness odd-ness that Is quite sensational. HEATHERBELLS. The ladles of the Heatherbells met with Mrs. Jean Anderson at the home of her mothor Mrs. R. H. Moyes, where a pleasant afternoon was spent, and a business meeting was held after aft-er which musical selections were given giv-en by Mrs. Mary Birnie, Mrs. M. Hey-wood Hey-wood and Mrs. M. Carr. Honors for games were received by Mrs. Chrls-slo Chrls-slo Porter and Mrs. C. Collins. After which a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Agnes Moys and Jennie Stuart. There wore sixteen ladles present CIVIC LEAGUE. The Clvlo League will meet Friday, November 19, at 3 o'clock In the City HalL RETURNS HOME. Mrs Katherine Toponco of 2422 Adams Ad-ams avenue has returned from a visit with relatives In the east FROM SPARKS. Mrs. Robert H, Cole of Sparks, Nov., Is visiting with Mrs. Joseph Weste-melr Weste-melr In Ogden. PLEASANT PARTY. On Saturday evening, November 13, Miss Hariet Eckles entertained a number num-ber of her friends, in honor of her step sister Miss Vivian Baden, who teaches school in Bvanston, Wyo , but mm a A ihhi.m wmi ii-mii i m i TE was home on a short visit at this time. The evoning was spent In playing games, and Mr. Dan Davis sang several sev-eral songs which were thoroughly enjoyed en-joyed by all. At 11 o'clock lunch was served, after which the guests departed. de-parted. BOARD MEETING, Saturday the general board of the Daughters of Plonoers met at tho home of Mrs. Mary Richards on Fowler Fow-ler avonue to arrango for the annual ball to bo given by the ladles In the near future. AT LIMA, MONT. Mrs. Fred Cannon left Ogden yesterday yes-terday to join her husband at Lima, Mont WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Tho Women of Woodcraft of Ogden aro looking forward with pleasure to the visit of their grand guardian, Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall of Portland, Ore. Mrs. Orsdall will arrive in Ogden, Wednesday, November 17, and Wednesday Wed-nesday evening will be accorded a pleasant entertainment by both Sego Lily Circle 174 and Ogden Circle No. 581 Womon of Woodcraft of this city in tho Woodmen hall. 4)0 |